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It is in the nature of an integration, an integrating reorganization in which insights and knowledge usually hidden in the main from conscious awareness, can now be effectively used and recognized. This integration naturally enough will rather vastly increase the physical performance. [...]
Generally speaking the same sort of developments are taking place in you also, Joseph, but because of the peculiar and significant balances that exist between Ruburt and myself these developments are perhaps of a somewhat different nature as far as he is concerned.
[...] There is nothing inherent within the composition of matter as you conceive of matter to bring about a natural downfall, or natural inevitable disintegration.
[...] The individual whole self, by its very nature, will not restrain itself indefinitely to the particular set of necessities and perceptions necessary for survival within any one given field of reality.
The earth then appeared as consciousness transformed itself into the many facets of nature. The atoms and molecules were alive, aware—they were no longer simply a part of a divine syntax, but they spoke themselves through the very nature of their being (gesturing). They became the living, aware vowels and syllables through which consciousness could form matter.
[...] Many churchgoers who consider themselves quite religious do not understand the nature of love or affirmation as much as some bar patrons, who celebrate the nature of their bodies and enjoy the spontaneous transcendence as they let themselves go with the motion of their beings.
[...] The natural force of love is everywhere within you, and the normal methods of communication are always meant to bring you in greater contact with your fellow creatures.
[...] He or she can learn to make choices once again, and thus to choose positive concepts, so that they become as natural as negative beliefs once did.
[...] All of those beliefs impede mental and physical health, erode the individual’s sense of joy and natural safety, and force the individual to feel like an unfortunate victim of exterior events that seem to happen despite his own will or intent.
[...] I expect that sessions like this evening’s will themselves help you understand the nature of Frameworks 1 and 2, and the importance of your mental activity in bringing about physical events.
Ruburt’s desire to walk normally for that matter comes from Framework 2, for it is a natural desire, in harmony with his basic being, that would flow into actuality on its own—had he not put impeding beliefs and contradictions in the way, so that the desire itself was buried beneath, say, debris.
Now he removes debris, and desire is free to follow the natural lines of its own fulfillment.
Now this is identity as it is not generally known, and in this analogy lies the truth of the nature of identity. [...]
[...] Because, again as simply as I can explain it, because of our natures a certain field has been set up of receptivity, and though our positions change, the quotients within it do not.
It must seem obvious that behind all such beliefs lies the distrust of nature, man, and life itself.
[...] Reincarnation and projection are as real and as difficult for the ego to grasp, as the nature of dreams. [...]
[...] Blue is referred to both on the object itself on the page 11 side in the line: Norwegian natural blue fox… etc.; and is torn through on the page 12 side in the line referring to a sale of thermal blankets: White, green, pink, blue, gold. [...]
[...] On the page 11 side of the object is the line in heavier type: Prime quality 2-skin natural male mink, etc. [...]
[...] For instance on the page 11 side of the object: 2-skin natural male mink; on the page 12 side: Twin size, etc.
[...] Your body was activated so that it was naturally sedated. To both of you, however, relaxation means somehow to be lax, to shuffle (louder) rather than to be resolute and determined and forever at it; and so then natural relaxation can seem overwhelming, for you are afraid, both of you, that if you relax you will do nothing. [...]
[...] Both of you went too far in opposite directions, as is characteristic of your own natures: you are sometimes inclined, and underline sometimes, to be overly pessimistic; and Ruburt is sometimes inclined to be not overly optimistic but overly docile, as far as his connections with the outside world are concerned.
His nature is independent, but the independence is blunted when he is not sure of what he is dealing with. [...]
When we have discussed further the nature of action, then we can delve further into these questions, for they involve thrusts of action, and are intimately connected with energy’s action upon itself.
First of all, the anxiety rises with its own rhythm (pause), expressing at this time the anxious patterns that lie beneath, serving both as messages of the nature of the stress, and containing also other deeper material that has, in a fashion, accumulated. [...]
The session is apt to go off and on, but for a fairly long period—I am not sure—as we deal with the nature of action and expression. [...]
Some natural crying is probably far healthier than none. [...]